JOHOR BARU: Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar has called for the 21st Special Forces Group (GGK) to develop a more systematic human resource policy to continuously produce better quality officers for the future.
His Majesty reminded the commandos to refrain from politicking or lobbying for positions and rank, as all matters pertaining to promotion and posting of officers must first be brought for His Majesty’s consideration.
“The evaluation of candidates must be based on merit, their background and performance in the execution of their duties. I do not want any element of favouritism in the camps.
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